I totally love this Derrick May live in Belgium mix I pulled offa Napster.
Also the Rolando mix CD. As for not-really-313 mix CD's:
A Basement Jaxx Radio 1 mix I have from '99 is hot, and a drum n' bass
mix that DJ Empress (NYC) hit me off with last week rocks-- relentless and
beautifully
For your viewing pleasure/nightmares when you get the time. Some of these
pictures are a must -- mind you, the subtitles need help...
http://www.jalapeno.org/rra/
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Yeah - DiGiorgio rocked it last night. Nice to see a big turnout for the
event.
and thanks for the good review! I have a few tracks on SUNRUNNERS as Duermo,
and I'm proud to be on ism. Swingsett and J Warrin - the label
heads - are two of the most musically forward thinking people I know, and
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Oof. Just read the lineup. Anyone else out there feel that overall it's a
little hurtin'? Who *are* some of these folks? And why DiGiorgio and
Jazzanova 2x on the same day? Couldn't they find anyone else to fill those
slots?
Sorry. Rainy and damp in NYC and in a bitchy mood. Maybe Happy Hour
Remember how Godzilla would throw a train into the side of a mountain?
I have only been to one (1) of Juan's sets where he didn't wreck. That was
his tag team with Derrick May at Vinyl here in NY a couple of years back.
Awesome. Besides that, he is a very, very bad man to the EQ's and
Need the tracklisting for Mixed Up In The Hague . I remember
someone posting a link to it a while back, but - don't
have it anymore. Could someone send / post it. Cheers!
Jorge
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MIXED UP IN THE HAGUE, Vol.1 by i-F is full of great old electro-y
Eurodisco and straight up electro tracks. A great mix CD.
Any comps of '80s American electro are usually a sure bet (can't think of
any names off hand, but will get back to you). Even the cornier old school
electro is pretty
If it's crowd reaction you're talking about, setting up long breakdowns and
pumping your fist in the air when the kick comes in seems to work pretty
well,
even if it's a cheap trick.
The true heads aren't swayed by cheap theatrics, but then they'll be with
you if the tracks are
Sorry about the off topic thread, but the tech-gear list has been
way too quiet lately and I'm in a bind:
Does anyone have experience using a laptop (particularly
a Mac Powerbook) in a live setting/performance? It's
coming down to the wire for me - I'll need to take my
machine out in March and
Could anyone please point me in the direction of some
kind of minimal experimnetal classical music?
It would be greatly appreciated.
thx.
there's so many ways to go with this: Schoenberg, Reich, Glass,
uh... Gavin Bryars BUT
start off with Erik Satie. You can get
Sorry, y'all. I just received this myself and felt it needs to
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You can read the article on
E.A.R. *is* Sonic Boom's project, but Mr. Shields has assisted
him - on the first album , at least - along with Kevin Martin.
I saw Sonic do a performance here in NYC a couple of years back where
all he used were about six Speak - N - Spells, all hotwired to create
different tones and vocal
hmmm... so Kevin didn't spend the whole of the last decade building a
studio then - he did work on some released music at some point! ;)
He mixed a track on the latest Primal Scream record . It's nothing special.
He also played guitar on the album and toured with them to support it. The
And if you haven't checked out My Bloody Valentine, it is more ahead of
it's
time than most (if not ALL) techno IMHO and i don't think anyone will ever
match it.
If you mean by match it that no one will ever be able to emulate the
classic MBV sound - well, what would be the point? Any
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Just listening to the various remixes of Never Tempt Me. (Tresor 132)
The second track (Flowing Mix) by Thomas Fehlmann has its points but I
still
like the original best. Anybody have any comments about the CD?
mediadrome
If you're referring to the insanely slept on and badly (non?)
I had the joy of purchasing the new Radiohead album last night. Highly
recommended and I guarentee is destined to be looked upon as a classic
album. Worth every penny.
Peace,
Kyeo
I absolutely second that. Somebody's been listening to Autechre in that
band. Great record.
j
is there a good website for Larry Heard and his catalog???
thanks,
five
Try
http://www.33rpm.com/larryheard/intro.html
J.
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Alright, NY area 313-ers. Any opinions on the
show last Friday?
My opinion? Moodymann's set was sloppy, self indulgent and
somehow interesting, for the first 20 mins.
Plus, i thought
his c. 1982 Prince-isms behind the mic were
pretty funny.
the scoop on them is...I'd rather be trapped on an airplane listening to
the
mouths of screaming babes while 100 people line up on a chalk board
scrapping their nails down it, while singing operatic Eminem and Ted Nugent
(to put some 313 content in) songsthan listen to that poster/pretty
Anyone willing to trade a copy of this for something? Or anyone know where
I can purchase a copy?
J.
From: Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Live In Detroit 1999 Tracklisting.
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:55:41 +0100
A few people wanted to know about the
I have to disagree. I think URB has done a pretty admirable job of covering
the trendy and the not-so-trendy, (Black, White, japanese or Drexciyan ;) )
with equal attention. Check out last year's Innovators issue. I have yet to
see another Future Music magazine -- XLR8R included -- put out an
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] paperclip people live
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 16:18:25 +0200
It was indeed a nice DJ set but it wasn't really live. He had some
equipment on stage but hitting the play button on your MPC and
missing and talking
Giorgio Moroder's From Here To Eternity on sale there for $12.
If you don't have this, get it. Some of his best work.
Jorge
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I'm assuming you're talking about REASON. Yeah, it makes my mouth water.
Almost *too much* good stuff in one box, and all for around $400! Can't wait
to try this out.
Jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
Heiss has done a bunch of productions with some of Cologne's finest (Dr.
Walker, Khan). I recommend his CD as Tube (Alive) on the US Liquid Sky
label.
Jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
From: peter
I recommend it. CC had said at the time of release that the record was an
attempt at paying homage to *all* his influences (Kraftwerk, Prince hence
the geeetars,his Detroit peers, et. al). The production values are high, so
that was a bit off putting to some. Whatever. It's a great record.
'sokay.
I'd seek out the stuff he did as a member of SLAVE instead. There's a
greatest hits out that has all you'll need. Keep Funk Alive.
jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
From: justice 808 [EMAIL
Wee Papa Girls? Aggh! The foulness.
I'd love to hear these mixes, see what Reese did,
'cause the WPG
alone were hard to deal with.
BTW,
Any NY 313ers going to hear Kevin at CentroFly on
the 24th?
From: Peter B Leidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: justice 808 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
www.djphotos.com
Timothy Soter's(URB/Mixer/Vibe)photo site has been
updated with his most recent shots of the good, rad and ugly
in electronic music as they do their thing in NYC.
Get Your
Thanks for posting this. As cheesy as the man may have gotten over the
years, he's still a big part of where the 313 sound came from, so it's
still cool to hear his opinions and (occasionally) his music. This comes
from someone who's first self purchased 45 (w/ paper route money) was
From: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Sean Deason Allegory and Metaphor
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 09:13:31 -0500 (CDT)
Sean came to Iowa City to spin last year and dropped me a copy of this.
It is a remarkably smooth and deep exploration of techno. which
From: sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: james duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Patrice Rushen
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 09:33:55 -0400
since you brought her up. my memory has gone a bit foggy: what was the
Patrice - Prince connection again? Anyone recall? I know there
I've got an issue of The Face c. 1989 that has Depeche Mode hanging in
Detroit w/ Derrick May. Great photos in that one. Don't know if anyone
mentioned this in the past thread.
Jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Astrology/Techno (Was Moronic)
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 13:24:31 +0900
Decisions, decisions, the latent Gemini in me can't make up its mind.
How many ppl on this list and prolific techno artists are
From: Mike Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joshua M. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Juan/Swayzak
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 14:46:40 -0700 (PDT)
How about posting a review of the show afterwards?
Swayzak isn't coming to SF until Aug. and I'd love to
hear about their set and
Here you go:
http://fly.to/panamamix
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From: *** ASKEW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] John Byrne (was Alan Oldham comics)
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 08:34:56 PDT
Second: does anyone know of any good books about techno in particular,
or electronic music in general? I've read Techno Rebels by Dan
Sicko, More
From: *** ASKEW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] John Byrne (was Alan Oldham comics)
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 09:57:57 PDT
Jorge wrote:
what didn't you dig about Eshun's book? I thought it was pretentious
doodoo at first, then found it fascinating.
I've got nothing
Hey, folks.
Currently listening to Abe Duque's DiskoB mix Cd and there's this Jay Denham
piece on there, False Hopes, I'm really feeling. Can anyone recommend a
particular EP/CD of his stuff? Cheers.
Jorge
Get Your
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Subject: [313] Carl Craig Friends in NYC 7.13.00
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 12:18:51 EDT
For you New Yorkers out there, I thought you might want to check this...
Carl Craig Friends
(featuring members of Innerzone Orchestra)
plus opening act
@ The
From: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] DUB I massive or minute..?
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 11:33:43 PDT
Dub records doesn't really do dub music. They are more into the IDM click
and clack sounds with ambient melodies underneath. From
So, what do you all think of Axis 20?
I've been playing this thing nonstop since I got it. Some
of the best 313 I've heard in *ages*.
Jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
From: Jwan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] axis 20
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 18:59:15 -0400
Has anyone been able to snag a copy yet? This record looks to be the minmal
nation of the next year (in terms of limited quanities)
Jwan Allen
Hey, folks.
Just came across this person's college paper
on sequencers and their use/effect on
music composition. Looks great.
For the geeks like me who drool over
this sorta thing (I need to get out more),
it's at
http://www.dan98.demon.co.uk/textdoc.htm
peace and have a great weekend,
I'm listening to Skyway at the moment and wondering: why the hell
didn't the SKYNET album get a *massive* push from the press
and record label? It's really an amazing piece of work, IMHO. Any ideas?
Jorge
www.mp3.com/milkish
I posted a comment re: this book earlier today. If anyone wants to learn
what all your favorite 313 producers (and Larry Heard, Kraftwerk, and many,
many others) had to say about where they were coming from - musically and
conceptually, in their own words - back in the day, I seriously
woops...the other track on that apollo record was not warning (which was
off his deep space album), but vessels in distress Juan's vocals are
real nice on this record.
Thanks. I gotta track this one down now.
Jorge
NP: Vangelis - SOIL FESTIVITIES
AR Kane -I
Mr. Fingers -
From: c myster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Old recording techniques...
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 01:37:29 -0500
What impresses me is the attention to Detail.
Derrick would would actually Splice peices of tape and
insert it backwards to give it that backspin sound.
The Yardbirds may have beaten the Beatles to the punch, and Brian Williams
get's into the mix with Pet Sounds.
Hate to be a stickler, but it's Brian Wilson.
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From: jim proffit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Mixed Up in the Hague Vol. 1
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 08:23:11 PDT
Nathaniel Hovan wrote:
Can anyone help me with artists and/or labels for these songs off i-F's
Mixed Up
in the Hague Vol. 1 CD? These are the tracks
From: Scott MacInnis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Intermodal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] Craig Taborn
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 13:39:35 -0400
Is he the same guy that played w/Aril Brika Spacetime??
Out of curiosity, what else has Taborn done outside of IO, and does
From: Holly C MacDonald-Korth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Previous v Present turnouts in Detroit
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 12:15:48 -0400
I'm certain that Derrick May didn't became didn't become to be known
because
of his DJ skills. The lines
Hey, all youse Larry Heard fans:
Hurry up!
Tower Records' site (www.tower.com) has got a dwindling supply
of Alien CD's on sale for a whopping $17.99!! I ordered mine
today.I think they're in extremely limited supply (unless I got the last
one).
Go get 'em, kids!
Jorge
Speaking of Mr. Fingers, would anyone out there be willing to
share some of their Heard material with a fan? I've got Introduction,
Dance 2000 Pt. 1 and assorted Chicago Trax stuff. Anyone have
Sceneries..., Another View, The It??
peace,
Jorge
Beautifully said. Wish I was there more and more each day.
Next year.
JVelez
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Whew. I'm almost embarrassed to ask this one, but:
how many versions of Wiggin exist? I only know of Juan Atkins' remix on
Innovator. Fiendin' for any others. And, please, cut a non-djing-D-
Techno-lovin'-fool a little slack? Please?
peace,
JVelez
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Subject: Re: [313] industrial vs. hip hop and Astrelwerks
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 20:18:35 +0100
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